Ichiro Suzuki Returns to the Mariners With Nothing to Prove - The New York Times
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Marlins decline Ichiro Suzuki's option, and this could be the end of his career - CBSSports.com
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Ichiro Suzuki records 3,000th MLB hit with towering triple
Ichiro ties Pete Rose with 4,256th career professional hit - MLB | NBC Sports
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Baseball-Reference.com - Four years ago today, 44-year-old Ichiro Suzuki signed a one-year deal with the Mariners, returning to the place where his North American journey started. | Facebook
October 1, 2004: Ichiro Suzuki breaks George Sisler's single-season record with 258th hit – Society for American Baseball Research
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Ichiro Suzuki breaks new ground as high school coach | The Japan Times
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Japanese MLB legend Ichiro Suzuki joins elite 3000 club
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Ichiro Suzuki, defense and career WAR - SweetSpot- ESPN